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Returning to the embrace of black and white ink painting to showcase traditional Chinese aesthetics - Wu Guanzhong’s special art exhibition: Black‧White‧Gray Wu Guanzhong (1919
Description
Wu Guanzhong (1919 – 2010) practiced traditional Chinese ink painting in his early years and later ventured into the colourful realm of oil painting. After furthering his studies in France, he made the deliberate choice to return to China, dedicating his life to exploring the integration of Chinese and Western aesthetics. In his later years, he rediscovered the monochromatic appeal of ink painting uniquely and profoundly. Wu’s exceptional life experiences and artistic pursuits have transformed the seemingly cool and unexciting black, white, and grey into the most emotionally resonant and captivating tones, imbued with rich connotations encompassing Western design and traditional Chinese aesthetics. This exhibition showcases a fine selection of Wu’s ink and oil paintings in two phases. Accompanied by insightful excerpts from the artist’s own writings, we invite you to immerse yourself in the art master’s distinctive chromatic aesthetics and explore the boundless passion and imagination evoked within the interplay between black and white.
Date and Location
Sat, Sun and public holidays 10:00am - 9:00pm
Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year's Eve 10:00am – 5:00pm
Closed on Thur (except public holiday) and the first two days of the Lunar New Year